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Wall Street Journal, August 13,

These are the most popular?stories from the Wall Street Journal. These?stories have not been verified and we cannot?guarantee?their accuracy. Apple is negotiating new deals with publishers in order to use their content for delivering current news and information as part of its effort to improve Siri, the voice assistant powered by AI. Federal aviation officials plan to relocate air-traffic-control antennas and implement new procedures in order to prevent a repeat of the?safety accident with Marine One last week near a busy Washington D.C. airport. As part of discussions on reworking the U.S., Mexico-Canada Agreement, the Mexican government has pushed the...

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American Airlines changes its leadership after CEO is under pressure to close the profit gap

American Airlines has reorganized its senior management. It is expanding oversight of the commercial and operations teams, and adding a former Spirit Airlines executive as the head of technical operations. CEO Robert Isom is under pressure to reduce American Airlines' profit gap. Isom, in a memo to staff seen by. acknowledged that there was a "meaningful. gap" between American Airlines' current performance and what he believed the airline should achieve. He described the actions as the "first in a series" of steps aimed at?strengthening the team, improving alignement and accelerating execution. The gap between the company and Delta Air Lines...

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Air Canada shares rise after a loyalty program deal, and the airline expects a strong fall season.

Air Canada announced on Wednesday that it expects 'one of its strongest fall seasons ever, thanks to corporate travel. Despite cost pressures, the airline set its latest core profit target for this year below analyst expectations. Air Canada's shares rose 14% during morning trading following an agreement by funds to acquire a minority stake of its loyalty program Aeroplan. Canada's largest airline restored its annual core profits target on Tuesday. However, it was at a lower level compared to its previous suspended outlook due to the volatility of the U.S./Israeli war against Iran. Mark Galardo, Air Canada's Chief Commercial Officer,...

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EasyJet flight attendants will strike in France on August 15-16.

The SNPC and FO trade unions announced on Wednesday that EasyJet 'flight attendants in France' will go on strike August 15-16 to demand better conditions. The statement stated that talks between a group of unions and the company regarding working conditions failed to produce any results. EasyJet is solely responsible for any flight cancellations or disruptions that result from these days. The company has refused to respond seriously to repeated warnings by trade unions in the past few months. A request for comment from a spokesperson?for?easyJet was not immediately responded to. The London-listed carrier is being purchased by the investment...

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Canada - August 12

These are some of the most important stories in selected Canadian newspapers. These stories have not been?verified and we cannot vouch for the accuracy of these reports. The Globe and Mail ** Canada's top negotiator Janice Charette warned that the White House could impose new tariffs on August 19 that would be a "cliff", which might stop negotiations with the U.S. ** Canada's H&R Real Estate Investment Trust announced a C$6.7billion ($4.81billion) breakup deal, whereby GO Residential REIT would acquire its U.S. Residential portfolio, and a group that included Blackstone, PSP Investments and Crestpoint, as well as entities linked to...

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Ryanair expands AI use in airline operations with a five-year Google Cloud agreement

Ryanair announced on Wednesday that it will 'deploy Google Gemini AI tools, and DeepMind models throughout its operations as part of a five-year cloud partnership. The technology is used to help manage crew scheduling and make operational decisions. Ryanair, Europe’s largest airline based on passenger numbers, announced that it would offer Alphabet’s Google Workspace services and Google Cloud to 35,000 of its employees. This will support its efforts toward a goal to?carry 300 million passengers per year by 2034. Eddie Wilson, Ryanair's CEO, said: "To support our growth, we must ensure that we have excellent infrastructure reliability. Our new dual-cloud...

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Air Canada restores its annual core profit forecast

Air Canada restored its core profit targets on Tuesday, but at a lower rate than its previous outlook. It expects that oil supply disruptions related to the 'war in Iran' will continue to impact jet fuel prices. The cost of jet fuel, which accounts for about a quarter of airline operating costs, soared after Iran closed the Strait of Hormuz as a response to 'the U.S. and Israeli strikes in late February. This waterway is responsible for a fifth of the world's oil supplies. The disruption has led to higher fuel costs across the airline industry. Air Canada stated that...

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Manishi Raymondchaudhuri: ROI-China Shock 2.0 has reshuffled the winners and losers

China is exporting its way out of an internal slump, causing what many Western governments refer to as a "second China shock." This strategy may be causing trade wars overseas, but it also creates a whole new group of potential domestic beneficiaries. In recent months, the dichotomy of China's robust export sector and its flagging economy was on full display. China's export?growth was 24% on a year-over-year basis in July, and it posted a $113 Billion trade surplus. This follows similar figures in June. It is now on track to achieve another trillion-dollar surplus by 2026. It recorded a disappointing...

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Wall Street Journal, August 7,

These are the?top stories from?the Wall Street Journal. The Wall Street Journal has not verified these'stories' and cannot vouch for the accuracy of their content. Nielsen Holdings has agreed to purchase DoubleVerify for an enterprise value of approximately $2.15 billion. EasyJet, a British budget airline, has agreed to Apollo Global Management's takeover offer of 5.7 billion pounds ($7.68billion). ConocoPhillips' Chief Executive Officer, Ryan Lance, is retiring and will be succeeded by Andy O'Brien, Chief Financial Officer. Suncor Energy has named Peter Zebedee its new chief executive. Troy Little, the Chief Financial Officer of Suncor Energy, is no longer with the...

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EasyJet's flight from airline disruptor, to US-led Apollo takeover

Apollo Global announced on Thursday that it had agreed to purchase European 'budget airline easyJet' in a deal valued at approximately PS5.7 billion ($7.7billion). Castlelake, the other potential buyer, abandoned its pursuit. Here's a look back at the 31-year history of the airline: Stelios Haj-Ioannou founded easyJet, launching flights from London Luton Airport in Scotland to Glasgow and Edinburgh. The low-cost airline challenges established carriers. EasyJet is listed in London with a valuation of PS777 million. 2009-2010 EasyJet is considering reducing fleet growth in the wake of a?global recession. Stelios steps down as founder of EasyJet to lead shareholder revolt...

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The latest funding round of Hadrian Manufacturing Company valued the company at nearly $8 billion

Hadrian, a manufacturing startup in the United States, announced on Thursday that its valuation was $7.87 billion. To meet the growing demand, a larger footprint is needed. Investors have poured money into U.S. Manufacturing firms, as the Trump Administration prioritizes domestic manufacturing in order to reduce U.S. dependence on overseas supply chains for critical industries. The California-based firm raised $1.37billion in a?Series D round led by Washington Harbour Partners, WCM Investment -Management, 137 Ventures, Valor Equity Partners and Baillie Gifford. JPMorgan Chase’s strategic investment group joined as an anchor and co-lead?investor?through its Security and?Resiliency Initiative, which invests into U.S. businesses...

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FAA investigates Trump helicopter safety incident

The U.S. Federal Aviation Administration is reviewing a Tuesday air-traffic incident involving a military helicopter carrying President Donald Trump. The FAA announced that it was investigating a Marine One safety incident. However, the FAA stated that the close call did not appear to be dangerous and the aircraft were not apparently convergent. Two sources said that Trump's Marine One helicopter left the White House on Tuesday afternoon. However, air traffic controllers at Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport had not stopped commercial flights as required by a policy set last year after a fatal accident. The Wall Street Journal was the...

Transportation

Transportation

PJM offers plan to purchase more power for data centres

PJM Interconnection is the largest?U.S. grid operator. Grid operator proposed on Thursday to federal regulators a backstop plan to purchase more?power?generation in order to avoid outages due to the surge of electricity needs for data centers. PJM, the company that manages electricity for 67,000,000 people across a region stretching from Washington, D.C., to Chicago, has filed the proposal at the U.S. Federal Energy Regulatory Commission, who would need to approve any move by the grid operator. The proposal highlights the growing tension between data center expansion and the ability of the power grid to keep pace. If PJM is unable...

Transportation

Bird remains found on 737 engine after Ryanair Greek incident

The U.S. National Transportation Safety Board reported on Thursday that bird remains were discovered in the 'engine' of a Ryanair Boeing 737 NG where a 'passenger' was partially sucked out through a broken window in July. The NTSB investigates the incident in which a piece from the engine of the plane broke and smashed a window. The plane was headed for Germany when it lost pressure, forcing the pilot to land in an emergency. In its preliminary report on the July 10 incident, the NTSB stated that there were four suspected bird strikes against the No. 2 engine of the...

Transportation

Stalled Alaska LNG pipeline bill sends 'negative signal,' governor says

Alaska Governor Mike Dunleavy expressed his "deep disappointment" at the failure of a bill in the Alaska legislature to move forward with a pipeline to export natural gases to Asia. Dunleavy wrote in a late Wednesday post on X that the decision of the legislature not to reconvene to vote on a change to tax laws?needed to progress the $50 billion project pipeline and terminal would send a 'negative signal' to potential investors and partners. Local news station KTUU reported that legislators cited insufficient support of the bill. This project will also improve access to gas for domestic use. Dunleavy...

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Judge stops US Postal Service from restricting voting by mail

On 'Tuesday,' a federal judge blocked the U.S. Postal Service from implementing a part of the President Donald Trump executive order which aims to tighten voting rules by mail in advance of the November elections that will determine control of Congress. The decision by the?U.S. The ruling by?U.S. District Judge Indira?Talwani in 'Boston expanded upon an earlier order that she issued in June, which prevented the?Trump administration from implementing it in 23 mainly Democratic-led States. She was urged by several voting rights groups to prevent USPS from implementing a proposed rule that would require states to provide lists of voters...

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US Postal Service reports $2.5 billion quarterly loss

U.S.?Postal Service announced a $2.5 billion loss for?the third fiscal quarter. This is nearly $600 millions less than the same quarter last. They also urged Congress to take a number of?actions?to address their mounting financial crisis. U.S. postmaster general David Steiner has said that legislation passed by the Senate to add dozens new ZIP codes will cost the cash-strapped USPS $800 million. He also said the agency wants approval for a new stamp price increase in January, rather than wait until July 2027. Steiner stated that without the action of?Congress in this year's budget, "our plans will certainly include changes...

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Media reports claim that the plane found near a drone at a German airport carried ammunition

The Sueddeutsche Zeitung, among other news outlets, reported that a Ukrainian cargo aircraft found parked next to an explosive-laden drone at Germany's Leipzig/Halle Airport on Tuesday night was actually carrying military ammunition. The report, also broadcast by NDR and WDR, cited a confidential police report and said that forensic experts determined the explosives on the drone to be of high military grade. These findings could raise the stakes of a wider counterterrorism investigation into the incident at a?airport that serves as a major military and cargo logistics hub, which the German government has classified as critical infrastructure. Alexander Dobrindt, the...

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UPS increases its full-year revenue estimate after Amazon volume pullback

'United Parcel Service' raised its yearly revenue forecast Tuesday after a 'planned pullback in Amazon.com shipments and a greater focus on more profit-making shipments. The world's biggest parcel delivery company is consolidating by closing facilities and cutting jobs in order to streamline operations and generate $3 billion of cost savings by the year 2026. The company expects a revenue of $91.2 Billion in 2026, and earnings per share of $7.22. In April, the company forecast revenue of $89.7 Billion in?2026 and an adjusted operating margin of 9.6%. Carol Tome, CEO of Amazon said: "We have successfully completed our Amazon glide-down...

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Wall Street Journal, July 2,

These are the most popular?stories from the Wall Street Journal. ? This?story has not been verified and we cannot vouch for its?accuracy. Takeda, a Japanese pharmaceutical giant, has formed a partnership with InSilico to develop AI-based drugs. The initial potential value is $600.0 million. Northern Star has chosen the former head of Glencore’s Nickel and Zinc Industrial?Assets as its new chief executive. This is because it faces pressure from activist investors Elliott Investment Management to make changes. The United States did not agree to renew the USMCA under its current form, U.S. Trade Rep Jamieson Greer stated on Wednesday. This...

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Judge rejects US Postal Service's proposal to restrict mail-in voting

A federal judge blocked the U.S. Postal Service's proposed limitations on mail-in votes were blocked by a federal judge Wednesday, who found that they violated an agreement with a major civil rights group which required that mail-in ballots be handled expeditiously. The Washington-based U.S. district judge Emmet Sullivan's decision marked the second court defeat for U.S. president Donald?Trump in just a few weeks, as his Republican Party is locked in a tight fight to maintain control over both houses of Congress. Trump has said for years, without any evidence, that mail-in voting was prone to fraud. This assertion is a...

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CMA CGM will buy FedEx's third-party logistics division for $1.4 billion

CMA -CGM, a French shipping company, has acquired FedEx's "third-party logistics" business, valued at $1.4 billion. The deal was announced on Wednesday, in an effort to increase its presence both in the United States and the logistics industry. The deal, which is expected to be completed later this year, will give CMA CGM, via its CEVA Logistics subsidiary a total of 20,000 contract logistics employees and 150 warehouses in North America. CMA CGM announced that following the acquisition the companies will also develop partnerships, under which CMA CGM would be the "preferred ocean carrier" for FedEx, and they would collaborate...

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CMA CGM nears $1.4 billion deal for FedEx logistics unit, FT reports

The Financial Times reported that the French container shipping company CMA CGM was 'nearing' a deal to buy FedEx's third-party logistics division for $1.4 billion cash. The report said that the talks between the two companies have advanced to a point where a deal may be reached as early as Wednesday. Could not verify the report immediately. CMA CGM and FedEx didn't immediately respond to comments outside of regular business hours. CMA 'CGM will be diversifying into air freight and logistics. FedEx will be able to focus on its core network of air-ground deliveries after selling its third-party logistic business...

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US Postal Service defends plan to require states to disclose mail voting lists

The U.S. The head of the U.S. U.S. postmaster general David Steiner?said 'at a hearing of the U.S. Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee that under this proposal, USPS will not deliver ballots to states where officials refuse compliance. "The proposed rule essentially coerces the states to comply with these new requirements and give over their absentee voters rolls, or else face the consequences of not being able?to vote by mail", said Senator Gary Peters. "That's unacceptable." Steiner said the plan was more efficient, and mirrored what many states do currently. USPS makes sure that "we match what a...

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FedEx drops on margin concerns, as investors consider freight impact

FedEx shares fell 6% on Wednesday before the bell, as lower margins in the core delivery segment sparked investor concerns about the company's transition following the spinoff?of?its highly profitable trucking division. FedEx spun off its FedEx Freight trucking division earlier this month in an effort to focus more on its delivery business. Investors are scrutinizing the slimmed down company to boost profits and reduce cost. FedEx Federal Express' operating margin fell from 8.4% to 7.7% as employee salaries, benefits and outsourced transportation costs increased. The U.S. Logistics firms, including UPS and FedEx, have seen their volume drop due to the...

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FedEx's margin hit is a concern for investors as they gauge the freight spin-off company's fortunes

FedEx shares fell 7% on Wednesday before the bell, due to investor concerns about the 'transition' of the company following the spin-off of its highly profitable trucking unit. FedEx spun off its trucking division, FedEx Freight earlier this month, in an effort to focus on the delivery business. Investors are scrutinizing the slimmed down company to boost profits and reduce cost. FedEx Federal Express' operating margin fell from 8.4% to 7.7% as employee salaries, benefits and outsourced transportation costs increased. Fuel prices have risen due to the Iran 'war' and changes in U.S. Trade Policies. Volumes have also been affected...

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FedEx expects revenue to rise 11% by 2026, but shares fall after margin drop

FedEx beat estimates for its quarterly profits?and projected an 11% increase in revenue by 2026. However, shares fell 5.7% after a margin drop in the core express segment. Delivery giant also predicted earnings per share between $16,90 and $18,10 for the year. It has shifted its fiscal year from May to coincide with the calendar, instead of its previous year-end. Analysts are still working on'models' that will allow them to compare the new forecast with their previous one. It also follows its June 1 spin-off of its freight trucking division, FedEx Freight. This is part of a multiyear effort by...